Five Oaks Bed & Breakfast
'Five Oaks' is a Bed & Breakfast situated just outside New Quay, with three available rooms, each offering a different option, each decorated and fitted out to a high standard, all to ensure that your stay is as comfortable and enjoyable as possible. Each bedroom has all the facilities expected, from a television with inbuilt DVD player through to tea & coffee making facilities and free Wi-Fi.
Guests also have access to our Guest Lounge, which contains a large 4K Ultra HD 'Smart' Widescreen Digital television, with 'Freeview Play', and a brand new 4K Ultra HD HDR blu-ray & DVD player, a large choice of blu-ray & DVD discs to chose from, a Woodburner and a complimentary 'Nespresso' coffee machine.
Our freshly prepared breakfasts, made to order, include a wide range of our own home-made jams and honey provided by our own bees. We offer full Vegetarian, Vegan and Gluten-Free options and currently hold a 5* Food Hygiene rating.
Set in just under six acres of its own land, 'Five Oaks' offers a peaceful and relaxing environment in which to unwind, yet it is conveniently located just outside the holiday destination of New Quay , with easy access to all the facilities that New Quay has to offer. The estate includes just under three acres of ancient woodland, bordered along its length by the river Llethi, along with mature gardens, a large field and a lower meadow, all of which are open to residents. Ample car parking is available.
Two of Ceredigion's most beautiful beaches - Traethgwyn (which means 'White Beach' in Welsh) and Cei Bach ('Little Quay') are only a short walk away, with the Welsh Coastal Path running adjacent to our property.
New Quay is only a few minutes away by car and takes around twenty five minutes to walk. If the tide is out then you can walk from 'Five Oaks', through our woods and down to Llanina bridge, cross the road to join the Welsh coastal path, down to the beach and along Traethgwyn all the way to the town. Walking in the other direction, the gorgeous Georgian town of Aberaeron, can be reached in around an hour and a half - following the coastal path and affording some unforgettable views. If you haven't the energy to walk back, the local bus drops you back off in the nearby village of Gilfachreda.
The chance to actually watch bottlenose dolpins in the wild is a major attraction to the area and they can be seen most days during the summer, by taking one of the organised boat trips from New Quay or, if you are lucky, whilst you are stood in the town, eating an ice cream and gazing out to sea. Porpoise and seals can also be seen, again, sometimes even from the beach.
We currently have 100% 5* reviews on 'Tripadvisor' and are the No.1 'B & B' in the New Quay area on 'facebook'.
Please note - No pets. Minimum Two Nights Stay. Payment -The majority of Bank & Credit Cards accepted. Unfortunately Cheques not accepted. 10% deposit required to reserve room.
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This page was last updated: 04 February 2019
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